rootfs_rpm: Setup the platform configuration

The RPM platform configuration file lists all of the supported architectures,
while RPM itself doesn't use this information, other tools may use it to
determine compatibility.  The first item is the default architecture for a
system, while the following items specify alternative compatible architectures.

Signed-off-by: Mark Hatle <mark.hatle@windriver.com>
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Mark Hatle
2011-01-27 19:13:01 -06:00
committed by Richard Purdie
parent f6ddba2a9d
commit e7fb63bf6b

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@@ -39,7 +39,13 @@ fakeroot rootfs_rpm_do_rootfs () {
# Setup base system configuration
mkdir -p ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}/etc/rpm/
echo "${TARGET_ARCH}-linux" >${IMAGE_ROOTFS}/etc/rpm/platform
# Default arch is the top..
echo "${TARGET_ARCH}-unknown-linux" >${IMAGE_ROOTFS}/etc/rpm/platform
# Add the rest in sort order..
for each in ${PACKAGE_ARCHS} ; do
echo "$each""-unknown-linux" >>${IMAGE_ROOTFS}/etc/rpm/platform
done
# Tell RPM that the "/" directory exist and is available
mkdir -p ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}/etc/rpm/sysinfo